Last Monday, the 16th, the Netflix received an update on iOS operating system devices. Thus, iPad and iPhone users may notice some differences, both in the polishing of the interface design and in relation to the app's own performance, which has been improved. Also, new navigation animations and bug fixes have been implemented in the new version.
A practical example of these changes can be seen in the categories of productions, which are right on top of the poster. As much as apparently the filters are the same, navigation was facilitated, since now, after accessing the “series” or “movie” category, just tap the “x” icon to return to the page initial.
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Furthermore, when opening the first page of the application, a streaming platform title appears prominently at the top. However, instead of the leaked box in which it appeared before, the highlight is now presented in a rectangular box, in addition to having the feature of gyroscope that provides more immersion, since the image moves to the sides, according to the movement made with the own device.
In addition to these two visually striking changes, other animation and effects features also arrived with the new update, in several areas of the application. For example, when changing the profile image, clicking on the icon at the top right of the screen, there is a loading animation, followed by a transition where the image gradually decreases until it returns to the corner of the screen.
Another effect is related to navigation between titles, which is now faster and more fluid. In this way, when tapping on a movie or series and opening the information page, it is possible for the user to pull the tab down to close it, causing the page to return to its initial format.
To access these new features, simply use the most up-to-date version of the Netflix application on any device with the iOS operating system.
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